The word that rhymes with "stuck" and means a water flow is "duck." While "duck" itself doesn't directly refer to water flow, it is associated with water as ducks are often found in rivers, lakes, and ponds. However, a more accurate term that fits both criteria might be "luck," as in the phrase "luck of the flow," but it doesn't specifically denote water flow. In summary, the direct rhyming word related to water flow isn't straightforward.
When a river floods it water will flow faster then the normal speed.
Stuck thermostat or defective water pump.
flow fighters
It means water current or the flow of the water
yes if the thermostat is stuck open the gauge will read low the water or antifreeze will flow straight through the engine and radiater if it is stuck closed it will over heat your car
The thermostat could be stuck, or the water pump may be bad. Removing the thermostat you can reconnect the system to see if water flows, if not then check your water pump.
It means a route that allows water to flow.
Flow, and go to-and-fro, rhume with glow and mean to move from one place to another.
turbid means flow of water or any liquid
'Wai' means water & 'Kato' means flow or water
Check your gauge to make sure you have enough pressure and your flow control valve is not stuck
You can't. You have to push all the levers and open all the gates so that the water will flow into the lake.